Cons

The Sony TCM-200DV is a Cassette Recorder with Dual Power Source released in 2006. It has a double recording time feature so that users can record for 180 minutes on a 90 minute tape. It also has a useful feature called voice operated recording, where it only records if there is audible sound, and pauses when there is no sound (this feature alone could justify its $15 increase in price over the Sony TCM-150 Cassette Recorder). It also has the clear voice feature that results in lower distortion with a high power amplifier output (350mW). It also has all the typical features one would expect from a practical voice recorder: built in mic, battery indicator, large front speaker, and playback speed control.

Features

Double Recording Time(2x): lets you record 180 minutes on a 90 minute cassette

Voice Operated Recording (VOR): starts recording when there’s sound and pauses when there is silence